Archived decisions
The County Action Plan is designed to assist staff to focus on Youth Service priorities for the year from April 2002 to March 2003. The plan builds on and expands the targets in the Youth Service Strategic Development Plan 2000 - 2003.
The Action Plan features the priority work of the Youth Service and provides the framework to support youth work, which the Service delivers, through a wide range of projects in Hampshire. The Plan addresses many of the key aims of the County Council Corporate Strategy. The Youth Service makes a significant contribution to the work of the Education Department.
There will be five major themes for Youth Service work this year:
· contributing to the interdepartmental Best Value Review of services for young people
· improving quality systems and approaches within the Service in line with the new Ofsted criteria
· consolidation of district teams to develop and extend work with young people
· continuing the process of staff development to support the Investors In People initiative
· contributing to and supporting the Connexions pilot projects along with plans for full implementation
This plan sets the agenda for all county wide Youth Service staff and focuses work in districts and projects. All districts and projects have action plans for their work, based on the Strategic Plan for 2000 - 2003.

Further information about the district and project plans is available from Youth Service district offices. Contact information is on pages 16-19.
March 2002
Hampshire County Youth Service
Mission
The County Youth Service manages, supports and promotes effective youth work throughout Hampshire.
To establish opportunities which are challenging, supportive exciting and fun for young people, enabling them to learn, develop and respond to needs and opportunities.
The Youth Service:
· creates opportunities to encourage young people to achieve their potential as empowered individuals and members of groups and communities
· supports young people during the transition to adulthood
· provides learning opportunities, which challenge young people to respond critically and creatively to their everyday experiences and to the wider world around them
· promotes the influence of young people, their involvement in decision making and active citizenship.
The Youth Service is committed to establishing opportunities for young people which are:
· educative: gaining skills, attitudes and knowledge which enable them to exercise their rights and responsibilities in their local community and in society at large
· rooted in the principles and practices of equality of opportunity: recognising difference, challenging oppression and promoting a culture which celebrates diversity
· voluntary and participative: establishing developmental relationships based on partnership, rooted in learning, enabling young people to influence decisions which affect themselves and the wider community
· empowering: supporting young people to understand and act on personal, social and political issues which affect their lives and those in the wider community.
Youth Service priorities
Curriculum Targets
To develop and build upon existing provision, the Youth Service has established priorities for 2000-2003. The Youth Service will focus resources:
· to maximise the benefits for young people in Hampshire and
· to respond effectively to Government and County initiatives.
The five priority aims are:
1 To enable young people to develop personal and social skills
2 To involve young people in democracy and decision-making
3 To promote the social inclusion of young people
4 To engage young people in new opportunities and challenging experiences
5 To encourage young people to lead healthy lifestyles
Organisational Developments
To ensure the Youth Service is both an efficient and effective organisation the following priorities for organisational development have been established:
6 Employment and staff development
7 Development and Training
8 Financial resources
9 Resources and Administration
10 Quality assurance and evaluation
Target age range
The Youth Service will work with young people aged 11-24 placing the highest priority on the 13-19 age group.
The Youth Service allocates resources in broad terms as follows:
a 50% of Youth Service resources to work with young people to provide, directly or indirectly, a range of quality learning opportunities to which young people have open access.
b 50% of Youth Service resources to work with young people who may be at risk from multiple disadvantages, through youth projects which have been established to remove obstacles to success and to respond to:
· specific groups of young people including
- young people with special needs or disabilities - young parents - young women - young people who are gay, lesbian or bisexual - young people from ethnic groups - young people at risk of exclusion
- young carers
- young people leaving care.
· social issues or concerns of young people including:
- drug and alcohol misuse - offending activity and crime - health - housing and accommodation - employment.
Curriculum targets: priority aims
1 Personal and social skills
2 Democracy and decision making
3 Social inclusion
4 New opportunities and challenging experiences
5 Healthy lifestyles
Organisational targets: priorities
6 Employment and staff development
7 Development and Training
8 Financial resources
9 Resources and administration
10 Quality assurance and evaluation
Glossary
CYO County Youth Officer YSM Youth Service Manager RM Resource Manager YO Youth Officer YSMT Youth Service Management Team SYW Senior Youth Worker DYW Development Youth Worker Curr Dev Curriculum Development and Participation Soc Inc Social Inclusion
People: February 2002
AC Annie Carder LS Lisa Smith
AK Andy Kennedy MR Malcolm Rittman
BD Bo Deyal PD Paul Davies
BR Bob Rhodes RB Ray Barnard
CS Colin Smith ST Sal Thirlway
DW Dawn Wilkinson LD Lia Deyal
VW Val Webster SW Steve Willis
Curriculum targets - 1 - Personal and social skills
Target |
Planned Actions |
Outcomes |
Lead | |
1.1 |
Provision of projects to address the five Youth Service priority aims |
Districts will demonstrate how they are responding to the priority aims through a range of at least twelve projects in each district |
All projects to include at least one activity addressing each priority aim |
SYWs |
1.2 |
Participation in the Duke of Edinburgh's Award (D of E) will be increased |
Number of Awards gained by participants will be increased Pilot project with Wessex Youth Offending Team has been evaluated and plans for 2002/2003 and beyond will be agreed by May 2002 Develop Award Access Groups Establish Access Organisation across the County Encourage County Youth Groups to use the Award as a Record of Achievement - either through becoming an Access Organisation, or by offering the Award within their programme |
At least three New Award centres will be opened. 2.5% Increase in awards gained . Wessex Youth Offending Team , 60 clients per annum will continue to benefit from DofE Award in South East Hampshire 15 new groups set up. At least 4 per district Min. of 25% of Youth Groups in each District. |
SYWs and YO (BR) YSM (RB) |
1.3 |
Accreditation projects established in each district |
All districts will provide accreditation opportunities for all projects |
At least 30 young people in each district benefiting from the accreditation of their learning |
SYWs |
1.4 |
Increase study support and out of school hours initiatives |
Develop appropriate partnerships policy and strategy, training and curriculum for study support and out of school hours work with 11-13s. Develop Action Plans for work with young people and schools in at least three districts |
Projects established in co-operation with at least seven schools. Partnerships established by April 2002 Project Action Plans in place by June 2002 |
SYW (SW) |
Curriculum targets - 2 - Democracy and decision making
Target |
Planned Actions |
Outcomes |
Lead | |
2.1 |
Survey and forums established for young people to express their views on the quality of Youth Service provision |
Annual survey will take place in October 2002. Focus groups will be established to consult young people who do not use Youth Service projects |
Young people's views and ideas will be available in November 2002, to influence planning for 2003-2004 and beyond |
YSM (RB) |
2.2 |
County Youth Council and local forums developed for the expression of young people's views and to influence other people and organisations |
County Youth Council will be supported and participation extended, involving young people from youth forums in each district. County Youth Council and local forums to develop Connexions focus groups. |
Young people involved in discussions and decision making in local youth forums. Young people influencing Hampshire County Council and District Councils |
DYW (ST) |
2.3 |
A young people's conference will be held in November 2002 |
Young people involved in organising the conference, expressing views and following up with action |
Young people's action plan for 2003 |
DYW (ST) |
Curriculum targets - 3 - Social inclusion
Target |
Planned Actions |
Outcomes |
Lead | |
3.1 |
Develop projects to re-engage young people in education |
Each district will provide at least three targeted projects. Co-ordinate work with Inclusion Branch, schools and other agencies |
At least ten young people gaining from each targeted project by Dec 2002 Strategic development of inclusion work |
SYWs YSM (PD) |
3.2 |
Provide projects enabling young people to avoid crime and engage in constructive activities |
Each district action plan will identify at least three specific projects in co-operation with the local community safety partnership |
Each project benefiting at least ten young people in at least two local communities by Dec 2002 |
SYWs |
3.3 |
Set up new projects in partnership with other agencies aimed at promoting the social inclusion of young people |
Existing projects will be developed and new projects established in each district, extending existing work, and linking with the developing Connexions strategy |
Improved support to young people as a result of Youth Service Connexions work |
YSM (PD) |
Develop lifelong learning initiatives to re-engage young people in rural and urban areas |
At least 60 young people to be involved in projects by October 2002, with planned outcomes for all participants |
YSM (CS) |
Curriculum targets - 4 - New opportunities and challenging experiences
Target |
Planned Actions |
Outcomes |
Lead | |
4.1 |
Youth Service districts to have a programme of new opportunities and challenging experiences, planned in co-operation with young people |
Challenging activities will be identified in all district action plans All districts to design and provide a summer programme with young people, especially 15/16 years old |
Young people taking part in planning and implementation of new opportunities & challenging experiences: at least one for each project by December 2002 A least 20 young people in each district involved in regular activities during summer period 2002 |
SYWs SYWs |
4.2 |
Work in co-operation with County Council departments, schools, District and Parish Councils and other agencies to promote opportunities for young people |
Support will be given to inter-agency and corporate initiatives focusing on young people Implement protocol with schools where County Council youth centres are located |
Projects established involving other HCC departments & other agencies Effective working arrangements and increased co-operation between schools and youth centres |
CYO SYWs |
4.3 |
Provision of residential and international experience for young people |
At least three residential opportunities for young people in district plans. At least one international experience in each district during the year. At least one youth exchange opportunity, each way, to be planned by districts every three years |
At least 30 young people involved in residential work with at least 20 involved in international experiences in each district |
SYWs |
4.4 |
Each project to programme a new cultural event or activity every six months |
Cultural activities will be identified in project plans |
Cultural events will attract & involve at least ten young people in each project |
SYWs |
Target |
Planned Actions |
Outcomes |
Lead | |
5.1 |
Increase work in partnership with other agencies in order to address health issues |
All districts to develop healthy lifestyles action plan by September 2002 addressing drugs, alcohol, tobacco and mental health education needs of young people |
All young people will be better equipped to take positive healthy lifestyle decisions |
YSM (RB) |
5.2 |
Promote drug education and drug incident policy |
Policy to be implemented All project staff to be briefed and trained |
Youth work practice will be adjusted in line with the policy guidelines by September 2002 Staff skills and confidence will be increased |
YSM (PD) YSM (PD) |
New work in districts and projects to address tobacco, alcohol and other drug issues |
Evaluation of project work will demonstrate that young people have greater knowledge and ability to take informed decisions |
SYWs | ||
5.3 |
Develop multiagency drugs education work |
Additional multiagency initiatives in districts and across Hampshire Work in co-operation with the Drugs Action Team and community safety partnerships |
Additional drug education opportunities for young people |
YSM (PD) |
Organisational targets - 6 - Employment and staff development
Target |
Planned Actions |
Outcomes |
Lead | |
6.1 |
Establish and implement staff development policy and framework, based on Investors in People principles |
Staff development policy will be approved by July 2002 |
The approved staff development policy will improve standards of work and the outcomes for young people |
YSM (VW) |
6.2 |
Improve the percentage of qualified part-time youth work staff |
Percentage of part time youth work staff who are qualified will be progressively increased |
55% of part-time staff qualified by September 2002 |
YSM (VW) |
6.3 |
Improve recruitment and support for volunteers |
Recruitment, recognition and support arrangements will be revised and further developed by April 2002 |
Number of volunteers involved to be maintained All volunteers to be formally approved with effect from September 2002 |
YSM (VW) |
6.4 |
Strengthen pathways for youth work staff to progress from locally qualified to nationally qualified |
Trainee posts will be supported. Staff will be recruited from other disciplines Progress reviewed in April and December 2002 |
At least six full time staff progressing toward nationally qualified status |
YSM (VW) |
Organisational targets - 7 - Development and Training
Target |
Planned Actions |
Outcomes |
Lead | |
7.1 |
Training programmes to meet the identified needs of the Service and staff |
Training programme will respond to needs identified by staff through the Performance Development Review process |
Staff will be well trained for their contribution to the Youth Service. All staff will have a minimum of 12 hours off-the-job training |
YO (LS) |
7.2 |
Training and Development provision to be available to support the introduction of Connexions work in Hampshire |
Development programme and other opportunities will be developed to ensure staff are prepared for Connexions work |
All Youth workers and other staff will be able to support the Connexions strategy and pilot projects |
YO (LS) |
Organisational targets - 8 - Financial resources
Target |
Planned Actions |
Outcomes |
Lead | |
8.1 |
Maintain and increase the range of quality youth work |
New projects will be established when resources are available |
Additional projects and services available to young people. Twelve additional projects if sufficient additional resources |
CYO |
8.2 |
Attract additional funding to support Youth Service priorities |
Secure additional resources with support of dedicated fundraising time |
10% increase on 2001/2002 income |
YSM (CS) |
8.3 |
Support the voluntary sector to meet Youth Service priority aims through annual revenue and project development grants |
Grant aid will support the work of voluntary youth organisations and assist with meeting Youth Service priority aims Monitoring and evaluation of work of voluntary youth organisations to be developed and introduced |
Grant aided voluntary youth organisations will be supporting aims of County Youth Service and providing quality youth work in County Grant aid will be more effectively targeted |
YSM (CS) |
Organisational targets - 9 - Resources and administration
Target |
Planned Actions |
Outcomes |
Lead | |
9.1 |
All Youth Service buildings to be suitable for quality youth work |
Continue the programme of improvements to Youth Service buildings |
Further two Youth Centres improved and refurbished by March 2003 |
RM |
9.2 |
An effective system for the collection and exchange of information |
Develop and implement an effective information system in line with: · Corporate strategies · Best value principles · Guidance from Ofsted |
Quality information will be available to all staff to assist with decision making and the setting of priorities |
RM |
9.3 |
Provision of adequate information and communications technology (ICT) |
The ICT Action Plan will be adapted to respond to County Council targets |
All relevant staff to have access and skills to use relevant ICT in Youth Service work |
RM |
9.4 |
Connexions and Youth Service to be prepared for inspection and formal assessment |
Ensure that all youth work is focussed on outcomes for young people, within the framework of the efficient and effective management of the service |
Positive and productive assessments from internal and external inspection |
CYO |
Organisational targets - 10 - Quality assurance and evaluation
Target |
Planned Actions |
Outcome |
Lead | |
10.1 |
Implement system of monitoring and evaluating youth work for county wide implementation |
Monitoring and evaluation systems will be implemented from April 2002 The quality assurance system will respond to: · Ofsted criteria · Best Value review Annual survey and focus groups with young people (see target 2.1) |
Monitoring and evaluation of youth work will be carried out in a consistent and effective way and with focus on outcomes for young people Quality Assurance system will identify strengths, weaknesses and necessary action |
YSM (RB) YSM (RB) |
10.2 |
Review Youth Service Strategic Development Plan |
Revise Strategic Development Plan in light of outcomes of the Best Value review in 2001 |
New Strategic Development Plan for 2003-2006 approved by July 2002 |
YSM (CS) |
Hampshire County Youth Service - Contacts List
County Youth Officer Malcolm Rittman County Office Youth Service The Castle Winchester SO23 8UG T: 01962 846370 F: 01962 847722 E: [email protected] |
Youth Service Manager Ray Barnard (Curriculum Development) County Office Youth Service The Castle Winchester SO23 8UG T: 01962 846424 F: 01962 847722 E: [email protected] |
Youth Service Manager Colin Smith (Planning/Partnerships) County Office Youth Service The Castle Winchester SO23 8UG T:01962 846250 F:01962 847722 E: [email protected] |
Resource Manager Dawn Wilkinson County Office Youth Service The Castle Winchester SO23 8UG T: 01962 846246 F: 01962 847722 E: [email protected] |
Youth Service Manager Paul Davies (Social Inclusion) County Office Youth Service The Castle Winchester SO23 8UG T: 01962 846437 F: 01962 847722 E: [email protected] |
Youth Service Manager Val Webster (Human Resources) County Office Youth Service The Castle Winchester SO23 8UG T: 01962 846805 F: 01962 847722 E: [email protected] |
Youth Officer: Duke of Edinburgh's Award/Outdoor Ed Bob Rhodes Clarendon House Romsey Road Winchester SO22 5PE T: 01962 876266 F: 01962 876227 E: [email protected] |
Youth Officer: Training and Development Lisa Smith Youth Office 130 Bournemouth Road Chandlers Ford Eastleigh SO53 3AL T: 023 8027 4907 F 023 8027 6921 E: [email protected] |
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Hampshire County Youth Service - Contacts List (continued)
Development Worker: Young Farmers Club/Rural Annie Carder Youth Office 130 Bournemouth Road Chandlers Ford Eastleigh SO53 3AL T: 023 8024 0426 F: 023 8027 6921 E: [email protected] |
Development Worker: Drugs Education Bo Deyal Youth Office 130 Bournemouth Road Chandlers Ford Eastleigh SO53 3AL T: 023 8027 4907 F: 023 8027 6921 E: [email protected] |
Development Worker: Youth Offending Team - Duke of Edinburgh's Award Andy Kennedy SE Hants YOT Derby House Orkney Road Cosham PO6 3LU T: 023 9237 0013 E: [email protected] |
Development Worker: Curriculum Development and Participation Salahdin Thirlway Youth Office 130 Bournemouth Road Chandlers Ford Eastleigh SO53 3AL T: 023 8027 4907 F: 023 8027 6921 |
Development Worker: Social Inclusion Lia Deyal 130 Bournemouth Road Chandlers Ford Eastleigh SO53 3AL T: 023 8025 5172 |
County Youth Service - District Addresses
County Office The Castle Winchester SO23 8UG T: 01962 847715 F: 01962 847722 |
Hart Distict Senior Youth Worker (Acting) 1 Pickford Street Aldershot GU11 1TY T: 01252 311786 F: 01252 310374 |
Basingstoke District Senior Youth Worker Basingstoke RG23 8JQ T: 01256 334882 F: 01256 334866 |
Havant Distict Senior Youth Worker Community Block Staunton Park Community School Wakefords Way Havant PO9 5JD T: 023 9247 2814 F: 023 9245 1653 |
East Hampshire District Senior Youth Worker Petersfield GU31 4EX T: 01730 268252 F: 01730 268932 |
New Forest District Senior Youth Worker Totton Youth Centre Testwood Lane Totton Southampton SO40 3ZW T: 023 8086 6203 |
Eastleigh District Senior Youth Worker Chandlers Ford SO53 3AL T: 023 8025 5172 F: 023 8026 3825 |
Rushmoor District Senior Youth Worker 1 Pickford Street Aldershot GU11 1TY T: 01252 311786 F: 01252 310374 |
Fareham District Senior Youth Worker F: 01329 829818 |
Test Valley District Senior Youth Worker The Wedge Youth Centre Winton School, London Road Andover SP10 2PS T/F: 01264 336553 |
County Youth Service - District Addresses (continued)
Gosport District Senior Youth Worker |
Winchester District Senior Youth Worker |